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Reloading – precision in Every Detail

In this section you'll find anything related to reloading data, be it our Norma Reloading Manual, burning rate chart or how to store your powder.


Overview

Reloading is the art of crafting your own ammunition, giving you complete control over performance, accuracy, and consistency.

Whether you're fine-tuning loads for competition shooting or creating custom rounds for hunting, reloading lets you optimize every component to match your exact needs. Explore Norma's premium reloading components – from brass cases and bullets to powders – designed to help you achieve superior results, shot after shot.

Reloading metallic centerfire cartridges can be dangerous!

Careless or incorrect handloading procedures can result in serious personal injury. Handloading should only be done after thorough and complete instruction. Since individual handloading procedures, operations and safety practices are beyond our control, we disclaim all liability for any damages which may result.

Reloading any cartridge requires familiarity with safe, conservative reloading practices. When combined with personal discipline and attention to detail, such practices can help create a margin of safety for both the reloader and the shooter.

  1. Never begin loading with the maximum powder charge shown in these reloading data tables, regardless of your experience.
  2. Never exceed maximum loads because excessive chamber pressure will result.
  3. Discontinue firing at the first sign of excessive pressure or upon noticing a change in the report of the firearm.

Lot-to-lot variations, design changes, or specification changes that are beyond our control may affect the components mentioned in this book. To safely use this or any other guide or manual, you must keep yourself well informed on the technical progress of reloading. It is our belief that the information offered will result in safe operation if the proper equipment and components are employed in a reasonable manner.

Because Norma Precision AB has no control over the actual components selected, the manner in which the components are assembled, or the condition or quality of firearms used, no responsibility, either expressed or implied is assumed for the use of this guide or for any other Norma product. In no event shall Norma Precision AB be liable for any damages resulting from the use of this book, whether in contract, tort or otherwise, including consequential damages.

Powder storage

Maintain the powder quality

Powder
Norma Gunpowder

To maintain the product quality for as long as possible, you have to keep the powder in a suitable place under suitable conditions. Where possible, store the powder at a constant temperature, ideally between 12 and 15°C, and a relative humidity of 40–50%. If the air is too dry, it will dry out the powder, which will cause the pressure to be higher, thus affecting performance. Also, make sure that you close the powder container properly afterwards.

Cartridges should be stored under the same ambient conditions to maintain their quality.

Burning rate info

Burning rate chart

When comparing different burning rate charts, one will notice variations in listed propellant ordering. Still, each such chart tells "the truth". Ranking differences result from the use of different criteria. For example, a certain powder type can act slightly quicker than some other powder type, when used in 308 Winchester loads; however, when these powders are used in 7x64 loads, evident burning rates might reverse. Relative burning rate charts can never provide absolute data because too many factors are involved in how propellants burn within a cartridge chamber.

Eurenco Bofors produced the following chart, which we have published in our Norma Reloading Manual. Their ballisticians tested the same powder charge (43.2 grains) using the same bullet (143-grain FMJ) loaded in the 308 Winchester – they used IMR 4350 performance as a reference. This chart may not be any more accurate than any other but, compared to most, it does give significantly more information about how the relative burning rates were derived and it does relate to at least one real-world situation.

Any such data chart should be used ONLY as an INFORMATION GUIDE. Always refer to published data when reloading.

Burning rate chart

PowderRelative VelocityRelative Pressure
Vihtavuori, N 350197,6949,8
Vihtavuori, N 105187,1675,3
Rottweil P 806179,5630,4
Accurate, XMP 5744145,8607,2
Accurate, 1680178,8605,2
Hodgdon, 4198178,8454,5
Winchester, 296166,7449,4
Hodgdon, H 4227161,5414,2
IMR, 4227163,1405,2
Winchester, 680154,3399,2
Vihtavuori, N120152,4351,3
Vihtavuori, N 125145,5293,7
IMR, 4198142,9265,4
Alliant, Re 7143,0257,1
Rottweil, R 901138,7232,0
Norma, 200137,4230,4
Alliant, 10X137,7214,6
Accurate, XMR 2015129,0203,6
Hodgdon, H 322131,9202,9
Vihtavuori, N 130131,8195,2
Vihtavuori, N 133130,6185,1
Vihtavuori, N 530130,0174,5
Accurate, 2230128,9173,8
Hodgdon, H 4895127,5173,6
IMR, 3031129,7171,2
Norma, 201127,0171,0
Rottweil, R 902126,6170,0
IMR, 4320125,3163,0
Vihtavuori, N 135126,5160,6
Vihtavuori, N 140125,5157,3
IMR, 4895123,5153,3
Hodgdon, H 335125,2151,7
IMR, 4064122,8148,3
Accurate, 2460125,1146,9
Alliant, Re 12122,1144,5
Rottweil, R 907115,0137,9
Vihtavuori, N 540119,3137,5
Norma, 202120,6136,2
Hodgdon, BL-C2120,0133,8
Alliant, Re 15120,0133,7
Norma, 203B119,9133,6
Winchester, 748118,5127,4
Raufoss, NC96M109,7127,3
Rottweil, R 903114,5122,0
Accurate, 2520118,6119,6
Vihtavuori, N 150115,7118,0
Winchester, 760110,4116,3
Vihtavuori, N 550111,2112,6
Hodgdon, H 380112,0112,0
Hodgdon, H 414111,3110,9
Vihtavuori, N 160102,1107,5
Norma, URP106,5106,4
IMR, 4350100,0100,0
Rottweil, R 904101,099,1
Norma, 204100,998,9
Hodgdon, 4350100,094,9
IMR, 483198,393,2
Accurate, 310090,192,0
Allitan, Re 1994,890,7
Rottweil, R 90592,989,9
Accurate, XMR 435094,284,4
Vihtavuori, N 56091,183,2
Alliant, Re 2290,281,1
Norma, MRP89,980,1
IMR, 782884,377,5
Hodgdon, H 483191,177,3
Alliant, Re 2583,171,8
Vihtavuori, N 16583,769,3
Norma, 21776,065,2
Vihtavuori, N 17074,838,7
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